Food sustainability was important but did not belong in the guidelines, the administration said.
The global rise in meat consumption and pet ownership, especially among emerging nations, has major implications for pharmaceutical companies.
Meituan.com may merge with an app provider to take on the Chinese Internet giant, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Flipkart also plans to commission its largest warehouse in the country this month, which is expected to create 2,000 direct jobs and nearly 15,000 indirect jobs.
By filing for Chapter 11, the retailer said it hopes to reduce debt while resurrecting sales and growth.
The struggling retailer is joining other U.S. companies, such as General Motors and Motorola, in attempting to lower its future entitlement obligations.
The bi-annual holiday is normally a bonanza for retailers, but a drop in the number of visiting mainland Chinese looks set to inflict pain on the city's retail sector.
Any current listings for either product will be taken off Amazon's online store on Oct. 29.
But starting today, U.S. retailers who don’t have EMV card scanners face greater fraud liability.
A new analysis of Paxil reveals there was a greater risk to teens of severe side effects from the antidepressant — including suicidal thoughts and self-harm.
A Moroccan news outlet said the store opening was blocked because of Sweden's plans to recognize Western Saharan independence.
Alibaba now has a foothold in India's promising online commerce market, where Amazon, Snapdeal and Flipkart are battling for dominance.
Find out where you can snag a free, or heavily discounted, cup of coffee on National Coffee Day 2015. The celebration kicks off Tuesday.
India's e-commerce leaders are beginning to invest in smaller competitors or specialist services to consolidate their market position.
Clothing makers and retailers are increasingly trying to broaden their appeal by using minority models -- and there is evidence that it's working.
The medication could generate billions for the company.
Countries around the world have launched their own investigations after the company was caught cheating on tests in the United States.
The German automaker is already facing fines of as much as $18 billion, after admitting it used software that reported misleading data during emissions testing.
Thousands of women have filed complaints with the FDA about the Essure device since it was approved in 2002.
Amid political fury over the high cost of prescription drugs, there’s one controversial solution that no candidate has proposed –- price controls.
Some carriers will even hand-deliver Apple's smartphone to customers.
The pharmaceutical company will provide 15 drugs at a cost of $1 per treatment, per month, in low-income countries.
Costly changes in transportation and sanitation schedules and security measures offset financial benefits, making it tough to gauge the true cost.
The retail giant says its million-plus workers don't want $15 an hour or 40-hour weeks. The truth is more complicated.
As Nike prepares to release the earnings report for its first fiscal quarter of 2016, analysts say its growth in the "athleisure" sphere will be telling.
Early investors, including eBay, are taking advantage of the current large valuations attached to Indian e-commerce startups.
Indonesia is the world's third-largest market for cigarettes, behind China and the U.S.
Dress up like a pirate and head to Krispy Kreme this Talk Like a Pirate Day. The chain is giving away free doughnuts!
The owner of the Budweiser, Beck’s and Stella Artois brands wants to chug down its main competitor, the proprietor of the Coors, Foster's and Peroni brands.
Despite losing the U.S. Open men's final, the Swiss tennis star remains the sport's top male player in off-court earnings.